In tank macro algae

I have noticed that Caulerpa serrulata is actually one of, if not the least, likely to sporulate unexpectedly. I recommend that species above C. prolifera, C. taxifolia, and the rest.
 
I have C. prolifera and halimeda in my DT and chaeto in my fuge. I also had C. mexicana in the DT as well for a while. I like the look it adds.
 
For a fine grained sandbed, I would suggest the Halophila seagrass (aka paddleweed).

Chuck

Have you had luck with it growing in lesser lighting (i.e. things other than metal halide and spotlights)? I couldn't seem to grow it under the compacts and such I used. That may have had something to do with the condition upon arrival (rhizome was heavily damaged), but I have no way of finding out if that was the case for sure.
 
I have noticed that Caulerpa serrulata is actually one of, if not the least, likely to sporulate unexpectedly. I recommend that species above C. prolifera, C. taxifolia, and the rest.

I'll have to look into getting some then. Thanks for the tip.
I love macro tanks, but when they decide to go sexual, that love turns to frustration pretty quickly.
 
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